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The 2020 Physician Specialty Data Report, updated from the 2018 edition, provides the most current data available about the physician workforce across specialties in a series of figures and tables. The report is divided into two sections: Section 1: Active Physicians.
Physician workforce data by specialty. Includes data on supply and GME for the largest specialties, as well as some demographics.
We've brought the report to you in a dynamic, interactive format to easily compare salaries by specialty, practice setting, and location to create a report that is personalized to you.
Physicians’ salaries vary by region, specialty, gender, and a variety of other factors. From year to year, we see increases in certain regions, increases in salary for certain specialties, and increasing bonuses in areas where the demand for physicians is the highest.
Specialty Compensation. Medical specialties that require more advanced training and longer medical residencies, such as surgeons, show significantly higher annual salaries when compared to the national average compensation of $383,340 in 2020. The specialties with the HIGHEST and LOWEST average annual compensation.
Compensation varies widely by employment setting, with single specialty, solo practice, and multi-specialty groups ranking the highest in annual average compensation after controlling for specialty. Among all practice settings, compensation grew in 2021 compared to 2020.
14 Μαΐ 2020 · In last year's report, primary care physicians (PCPs) earned an average of $237,000, compared with $243,000 this year (a 2.5% increase). Specialists earned an average of $341,000, compared with...